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this thing from rick perry, california bad for business. some is right. i mean, this is a difficult state, business round table, 6 # 2% of the leaders say it's not an easy place to do business. >> i have 17 businesses in california, close to a thousand employees. i'm not wearing the lieutenant governor hat as a job creator in the state, perry is flat out wrong. that said, he's right about the aggressiveness or lack thereof of california in terms of leaning in and being aggressive. we don't have an economic development plan in the state. 1.8 million people unemployed, counties like imperial county at 25.5% unemployment. own up to that. we shut down the trading conversation in 2003. we are just patching that back together. >> talk about issues like thatment for instance, "l.a. times" recent editorial criticize the state on effort to help businesses already here. the issue is how to you keep the people and businesses already here? we interviewed people from fair you know fax county, virginia, governor of arizona, successfully getting california businesses to
this thing from rick perry, california bad for business. some is right. i mean, this is a difficult state, business round table, 6 # 2% of the leaders say it's not an easy place to do business. >> i have 17 businesses in california, close to a thousand employees. i'm not wearing the lieutenant governor hat as a job creator in the state, perry is flat out wrong. that said, he's right about the aggressiveness or lack thereof of california in terms of leaning in and being aggressive. we...
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that's what rick perry said on a recruiting trip to the golden state. california's governor, jerry brown, is firing back. that's next. she's always been able to brighten your day. it'just her way. butthat could be a questionon - of blood flow. cialisadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reacti
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connell: california bad for business, it is what rick perry, governor of texas said during a recent recruiting trip out there and pointed a finger at the state's high tax burden in doing so. dagen: adam shapiro live in palo alto, california with more of the tax flight out of the state. adam: it is not just taxes that sees opportunity, arizona and virginia have offices here, fairfax county, va.. offices in california to help stage businesses relocate or open new offices in their states. jerry gordon is head of that in fairfax county, va.. here's what he told me about why companies consider leaving california. >> california is in danger of losing more companies, they lost a lot already. we have had -- i see cfc held worldwide, northrop grumman, corporate headquarters to fairfax county in the last three or four years. it is not just because other states and other counties trying desperately to attract those companies, calif. needs to do things, tax burden and education and safe neighborhoods. and easy to accuse someone else of stealing them you have an obligation to do those things which would ke
connell: california bad for business, it is what rick perry, governor of texas said during a recent recruiting trip out there and pointed a finger at the state's high tax burden in doing so. dagen: adam shapiro live in palo alto, california with more of the tax flight out of the state. adam: it is not just taxes that sees opportunity, arizona and virginia have offices here, fairfax county, va.. offices in california to help stage businesses relocate or open new offices in their states. jerry...
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times had an editorial talking about rick perry. they don't like rick perry here. but the l.a. times said to governor brown, the state has a long way to go to get its job development act together and the time to start is now. that would be the best way to wipe the smirk off rick perry's face. stuart: it's a good story. texas versus california. california versus texas. you will be at lovely palo alto all day with this story. i envy you. adam: we will be talking with different representatives from arizona and from virginia who have successfully and quietly lured businesses out of california. stuart: thank you very much indeed. we will see you later. >>> california bet big on green energy. here's the problem, the state's shift to wind and solar makes it very hard to keep the lights on. mike reagan will join us on that subject, 10:35 this morning. back to the company, the colorado governor, he wants to sue cities that are banning fracking. what do you say? charles: absolutely. it's absolutely -- this is -- it absolutely boggles the mind this battle against -- you know the current i
times had an editorial talking about rick perry. they don't like rick perry here. but the l.a. times said to governor brown, the state has a long way to go to get its job development act together and the time to start is now. that would be the best way to wipe the smirk off rick perry's face. stuart: it's a good story. texas versus california. california versus texas. you will be at lovely palo alto all day with this story. i envy you. adam: we will be talking with different representatives...
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you don't want people like rick scott, or rick perry -- pretty much anybody named rick. >> stephanie: right. [ laughter ] >> you don't want these governors who have been adamantly against the affordable care act from the beginning setting up the exchanges because they ultimately want to see them fail. so why would you allow or want them to be in charge. the idea that they are saying no and defaulting to the federal government is a good thing for us in the long run. >> stephanie: he says we can be the governors in these states would do the minimum. on the other hand some of the other states have decided to set up their own marketplaces are doing what the house law hoped being models like massachusetts, which did an excellent job. that's going to be the good thing, right? >> right. try to make the purchase of health insurance not only easier, but also easier to understand, because it's complicated, and every time you need to enroll in some sort of health insurance plan you have pages and pages of some sort of complicated language, and the idea of the exchange would be to make it more pa
you don't want people like rick scott, or rick perry -- pretty much anybody named rick. >> stephanie: right. [ laughter ] >> you don't want these governors who have been adamantly against the affordable care act from the beginning setting up the exchanges because they ultimately want to see them fail. so why would you allow or want them to be in charge. the idea that they are saying no and defaulting to the federal government is a good thing for us in the long run. >>...
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perry from texas, three other governors who it seems are playing politics on this issue. so on the sequester senator is there -- will there be any action in the senate today on this issue to try to head off the sequester? >> yes there will be. we're spending the day in terms of preparation it's been the last several weeks to put together something that is balanced to avert the arbitrary across the board, very damaging cuts. but economists have told us we'll greatly reduce our growth in the country over the year to come. and will lead toker the unemployment of up to two million people nationwide. i mean it is staggering when you look at what's being -- what we're being warned about. so it's also high time that we stop living crisis to crisis, fiscal cliff to fiscal cliff and so the senate -- democrats are proposing a balanced package that relies on a combination of smart spending cuts, very targeted closing some wasteful corporate tax loopholes and subsidies and making sure that everyone does their fair share in this situation including the buffett rule is part of our pack
perry from texas, three other governors who it seems are playing politics on this issue. so on the sequester senator is there -- will there be any action in the senate today on this issue to try to head off the sequester? >> yes there will be. we're spending the day in terms of preparation it's been the last several weeks to put together something that is balanced to avert the arbitrary across the board, very damaging cuts. but economists have told us we'll greatly reduce our growth in...
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like today, they asked governor rick perry what he thought of the sequester. and he said, "i think ryan is a a great host on 'american idol.'" see, he doesn't -- [ laughter ] -- they don't quite get it. [ applause ] and let me ask you something. have you noticed now the politicians, both sides, are getting very dramatic? you know, since hugh jackman and anne hathaway went to washington, they've gotten that whole "les mis" attitude. look at today. look what happened today. ♪ people are rightly concerned about the
like today, they asked governor rick perry what he thought of the sequester. and he said, "i think ryan is a a great host on 'american idol.'" see, he doesn't -- [ laughter ] -- they don't quite get it. [ applause ] and let me ask you something. have you noticed now the politicians, both sides, are getting very dramatic? you know, since hugh jackman and anne hathaway went to washington, they've gotten that whole "les mis" attitude. look at today. look what happened today....
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rick perry behind the voter i.d. law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in 2016. jeremy bird, [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thanks. [cheers and applause] folks, over the past few years, as i've been watching the story unfold in the news, america's fleet of drones has semi-autonomously piloted its way into my heart because it works. [laughter] last week, senator lindsey graham revealed that drones have now killed 4,700 people. [cheers and applause] all right. if fans here tonight. and most impressively, many of those 4,700 people were the ones we were trying to kill. [laughter] unfortunately, not everyone is as proud of pres
rick perry behind the voter i.d. law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in...
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. >> rick perry. >> exactly. >> all stars. >> and they're wanting to have this message about the future of the republican party. what are they going to learn from these voices of the past? whatnot to do? that's about the best they could get out of it. obviously chris christie is doing something right. because people like him and they respond to him. maybe they could learn something from him from hearing him talk. >> charles krauthammer is held up as a smart intellectual on the far right. and what's remarkable about him is he's saying first of all i have an ideological test. and there's a hard right test that chris christie has failed. but if that's what it takes to win, okay. what are they representing? are you -- do you have a litmus test or are you just getting elected? >> you're saying no principle? >> pretend to have principles but in the same sentence say i don't have any. >> i do also like that he sort of bestows upon himself the ability to grant the proper penalty for going against the conservative movement. >> what is your reaction, richard, to -- and what is your expectation wh
. >> rick perry. >> exactly. >> all stars. >> and they're wanting to have this message about the future of the republican party. what are they going to learn from these voices of the past? whatnot to do? that's about the best they could get out of it. obviously chris christie is doing something right. because people like him and they respond to him. maybe they could learn something from him from hearing him talk. >> charles krauthammer is held up as a smart...
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unfortunately bobby jindall and rick perry and bob mcdonald of village all of whom plan to run for president in 2016 still reject expansion of medicare. they would rather play politics than serve the people of their state. what a great line-up tomorrow donna edwards, by ron dorgan and new wisconsin senator tammy baldwin. got to come back for that right here again tomorrow on the full court press. >> this is "the bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: jacki schechner. >> good morning. >> stephanie: guess what today is. it's handsome man day. of course, the mooks. hour two, hal sparks. hour three gavin newsom. >> in studio. >> that's a lot of handsome. >> stephanie: it is handsome man today. >> i've met gavin. >> stephanie: you cannot look directly into him. >> i remember i was speaking with him. it is a little overwhelming. >> adopt stare directly into the handsome man. >> no. >> stephanie: who are much prettier than any woman in the world. they need special glasses for that. >> stephanie: exactly. you know your party is in trouble when i came in and said chris, get me that poll ab
unfortunately bobby jindall and rick perry and bob mcdonald of village all of whom plan to run for president in 2016 still reject expansion of medicare. they would rather play politics than serve the people of their state. what a great line-up tomorrow donna edwards, by ron dorgan and new wisconsin senator tammy baldwin. got to come back for that right here again tomorrow on the full court press. >> this is "the bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: jacki...
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perry of texas. meanwhile, one of the organizers of c-pac explained why governor christie was not invited to speak at the meeting. they spoke to christie's attack on republicans for delaying a vote on sandy relief saying in part, quote, he made it very hard for republicans in the congress at a time when we were trying to deal with fiscal restraint this past year. we were disappointed with his take on the disaster relief bill. we're hoping that next year he'll give us a reason to invite him again. >> al cardenas is a friend of mine. >> he's a really great guy. >> he's been a friend of mine for a really long time, and it's his party. and it's cpac's party. yesterday i went on and on about why people didn't like chris christie. i've been talking about glenn beck versus chris christie. conservative websites immediately put up headlines that said, "scarborough says c-pac driven by hate" and whatever. >> okay. >> it's the people who are now trying to drive a guy with a 74% approval rating and one of the mo
perry of texas. meanwhile, one of the organizers of c-pac explained why governor christie was not invited to speak at the meeting. they spoke to christie's attack on republicans for delaying a vote on sandy relief saying in part, quote, he made it very hard for republicans in the congress at a time when we were trying to deal with fiscal restraint this past year. we were disappointed with his take on the disaster relief bill. we're hoping that next year he'll give us a reason to invite him...
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perry, mitt romney, sarah palin, ron paul, allen west with, wayne lapierre. i don't see chris christie and i don't see your dad. >> certainly no forward thinkers in that group you showed. that's unnerving to see people like this. that's not the future of the gop. >> when you look at the fact, victor victoria, joe scarborough who hosts "morning joe" here, he and i don't agree on much. but he even talked about it. take a listen to this. >> underlines how out of touch the movements are. it underlines just how little they care about actual electoral victorie victories. they have a coalition that cares about talk radio ratings. they understand you have to say extreme things to get those ratings. it's about resentment and hating democrats and hating -- of course that's not how you win. apparently these days being a republican is not about winning. >> so, i mean, what is happening to this party? how can they survive when you even have people to the right like joe scarborough saying it's not about winning. tell me how we can deal with this party? i'm looking at the b
perry, mitt romney, sarah palin, ron paul, allen west with, wayne lapierre. i don't see chris christie and i don't see your dad. >> certainly no forward thinkers in that group you showed. that's unnerving to see people like this. that's not the future of the gop. >> when you look at the fact, victor victoria, joe scarborough who hosts "morning joe" here, he and i don't agree on much. but he even talked about it. take a listen to this. >> underlines how out of touch...
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develop as it has been frontally mentioned here today we have the -- pleasure of hosting government rick perry recently for i think -- public blissity stunt but on a more serious level there has been a definite increase suns november about countries that are -- them sense against california company and is one is prop 30 which raise raises income tax on high earners and why should they come herein instead of somewhere else? >>> first of all, the pressure of our locally grown skeet successful equips are growing and if they can grow within the bay area and so, i'm alms -- between san francisco and oakland, that you believe [inaudible] employee and is i had you raise your hands already and you are going to expand the idea that meet leading edge companies say they want to be with the talented and with oakland being the liberator and home of the -- technology in general and thriving arts and cutting edge innovation in general in areas we really have the talent here in the bay area and i think that is critical and also, i think we are looking at investors internationally and frankly at an -- pr
develop as it has been frontally mentioned here today we have the -- pleasure of hosting government rick perry recently for i think -- public blissity stunt but on a more serious level there has been a definite increase suns november about countries that are -- them sense against california company and is one is prop 30 which raise raises income tax on high earners and why should they come herein instead of somewhere else? >>> first of all, the pressure of our locally grown skeet...
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we know that rick perry is going to be speaking. >> bill: marco rubio. >> we found out who won't be speaking. chris christie was not invited to cpac. >> bill: he's a republican. >> but he's not a republican that will be speaking at cpac. >> bill: because he did such a good job with hurricane sandy? >> i doubt that's why. >> bill: do you think it was because he was hanging out with president obama? >> that's probably why. i mean this could either be a good thing or bad thing for chris christie. if people really realize that cpac is sort of the wacko way of the republican party. >> bill: actually, we're going to be talking sequester with congressman adam schiff in the next half hour. but evan, you've been reporting about chris christie. a lot of people think he's got what? 74% approval rating. you can't beat him. but emily's list thinks that they can. right? >> they do. i think that -- it has been an uphill climb but they think that there's room to go after him. i think that -- >> bill: on what grounds? >> they're talking about his record -- some of the things actually -- funny we're talking a
we know that rick perry is going to be speaking. >> bill: marco rubio. >> we found out who won't be speaking. chris christie was not invited to cpac. >> bill: he's a republican. >> but he's not a republican that will be speaking at cpac. >> bill: because he did such a good job with hurricane sandy? >> i doubt that's why. >> bill: do you think it was because he was hanging out with president obama? >> that's probably why. i mean this could either...
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but rick scott flip-flopping and he's doing it now. you'd rather have all the governors do it, wouldn't you? >> we would rather see the medicaid expansion. but take texas in a weak -- >> i should -- i'm sorry we've got a hard break. >> okay. >> i apologize. >> thanks for having me on. >> you're very welcome. coming up we're launching a special series, a cfo council. we're going to do that next. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? your financial advisor should focus on your lo
but rick scott flip-flopping and he's doing it now. you'd rather have all the governors do it, wouldn't you? >> we would rather see the medicaid expansion. but take texas in a weak -- >> i should -- i'm sorry we've got a hard break. >> okay. >> i apologize. >> thanks for having me on. >> you're very welcome. coming up we're launching a special series, a cfo council. we're going to do that next. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns...
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republicans like jan brewer, sam brownback, rick scott, and rick perry are asking their legislators in their state for more infrastructure funding. unlike congress, these republican governors realize that compromise is the key to improving their states and their political futures. let's turn to sam stein, political reporter of the huffington post with us tonight. heather mcghee, vice president of policy and route reach. and richard wolffe, executive editor of msnbc. richard, you first. employing these republican governors what they're advocating in their states, how good and how effective could this be? >> the president has faced tougher oppositions not just from republicans, but from republican governors on his signature health care reform legislation. and what we have seen in the last several weeks and months is that these republican governors, no matter what their rhetoric, no matter what their national aspirations have begun to crack. because in the end, they are going to be measured by what they can deliver to folks in their state. so i think it has been effective. i think it will
republicans like jan brewer, sam brownback, rick scott, and rick perry are asking their legislators in their state for more infrastructure funding. unlike congress, these republican governors realize that compromise is the key to improving their states and their political futures. let's turn to sam stein, political reporter of the huffington post with us tonight. heather mcghee, vice president of policy and route reach. and richard wolffe, executive editor of msnbc. richard, you first....
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perry of texas, they're all already on the list. is this a snub for chris christie? this news breaking late this afternoon. how big of a snub is it the. >> it makes a lot of sense for cpac, because frankly, chris christie was not going to show up this year, so why bother asking him and then get snubbed by the governor himself? just do the snubbing yourself and say we don't want you here. it probably would have been a tough environment for him to be in, frankly, given he has really pivoted to the center, some would say to the left, to win in a heavily democratic state. >> i get the logic you're laying out, but the problem is cpac is a crucial organization when it comes to the rank and file, to being loved by the conservative voter. chris christie is not liked by that voter right now. maybe he is, but he's been hurricane sandy, he was hugging the president, obviously. mitt romney has criticized him for that. he's got some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the country. he's not a conservative. >> he recently said governor cuo
perry of texas, they're all already on the list. is this a snub for chris christie? this news breaking late this afternoon. how big of a snub is it the. >> it makes a lot of sense for cpac, because frankly, chris christie was not going to show up this year, so why bother asking him and then get snubbed by the governor himself? just do the snubbing yourself and say we don't want you here. it probably would have been a tough environment for him to be in, frankly, given he has really pivoted...
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senator marco rubio of florida, bobby jindal, former governor jeb bush, rick perry of texas, all already on the list. is this a major snub? this news breaking late this afternoon. how big of a snub is it? >> i think it makes a lot of sense for c pack. caucuses was not going to show up this year. why bother asking him and give snubbed by the governor himself. do the snubbing yourself and say we don't want you here and it probably would have been a tough environment to be in frankly given that he is really pivoted to the center, some with a say to the left this year to win in a heavily democratic state. >> i can see why it doesn't make sense for him. i get the logic you're laying out. the president buoblem, cpac is o winning primaries, to being loved by the conservative voter. he is not liked by that voter right now. maybe he is. he has been hurricane sandy, he was hugging the president obviously, mitt romney criticized him for that. he has some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the country. he is not conservative. >> and he recently said that governor cuomo has a lot in common,
senator marco rubio of florida, bobby jindal, former governor jeb bush, rick perry of texas, all already on the list. is this a major snub? this news breaking late this afternoon. how big of a snub is it? >> i think it makes a lot of sense for c pack. caucuses was not going to show up this year. why bother asking him and give snubbed by the governor himself. do the snubbing yourself and say we don't want you here and it probably would have been a tough environment to be in frankly given...
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i just announced that -- i just reported rick perry is speaking at cpac. yet, the gop has still not seemingly got over christie speaking well of the president and working with him around hurricane relief because he has yet to be announced as a cpac speaker. how could someone with his high poll numbers, with his high standing with republican polls not be invited to speak at cpac? >> it's a good question. cpac is a very important event. i do like to go there every year and cover it. i'll be asking for combat pay from msnbc to do so again this year. and it's an interesting question. for years now it has been cpac was essentially the voice of the republican party that had gone in this conservative direction. is that changing now? are people like chris christie going to push back against that? marco rubio could be a person who could, clearly. i expect him to see there at cpac. i wouldn't be surprised if they close ranks with the new jersey governor as well. the question is are people in the party going to start standing up to this or is it going to be, you know
i just announced that -- i just reported rick perry is speaking at cpac. yet, the gop has still not seemingly got over christie speaking well of the president and working with him around hurricane relief because he has yet to be announced as a cpac speaker. how could someone with his high poll numbers, with his high standing with republican polls not be invited to speak at cpac? >> it's a good question. cpac is a very important event. i do like to go there every year and cover it. i'll be...
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rick perry wants 39% of the hispanic vote, and likewise, republicans need to learn to talk to his pan ebbings at a national level sfwloosh you're right. i think to howard's point. the demographic shifts have a factor that need to be taken into account as the state changes. i think the timeline is a little longer than a lot of democrats hope it is, simply because even those republicans -- those democrats you're talking about in the his pan ebbing community, they're conservative. they do identify with that part of the political spectrum. the shift is going to common areas, yeah, like immigration, but economics and upward mobility, opportunities which the castro brothers really speak to, and if they can -- i think they light that. it's about talking about opportunity in a new way that people don't see it through a partisan lens and see it much more in an opportunistic lens. >> the other thing is democratic turnout. we've talked about minority turnout in national races. the biggest problem in the "new york times" writes is the voter participation. only about half of eligible hispanic vote
rick perry wants 39% of the hispanic vote, and likewise, republicans need to learn to talk to his pan ebbings at a national level sfwloosh you're right. i think to howard's point. the demographic shifts have a factor that need to be taken into account as the state changes. i think the timeline is a little longer than a lot of democrats hope it is, simply because even those republicans -- those democrats you're talking about in the his pan ebbing community, they're conservative. they do identify...
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and texas governor rick perry has done a full court press trying to get california businesses to move to his state after jerry brown raised taxes and regulations. next, how many businesses are thinking about fleeing? we've got an answer and it's a big number. and the new google glass, cool, sure. is it dangerous? will we be distracted? will it lead to lawsuits? the top trial lawyer in america joins us in a moment. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. stuart: texas is killing california. it's all about taxes and regulation. they are laughing already. here's the story, california raises taxes and imposes a draconian environmental rules. texas governor perry heads west, come to my state he says we don't have an income tax. and we just love business. now, california is responding, clearly. businesses are very interested in getting out of the formerly golden
and texas governor rick perry has done a full court press trying to get california businesses to move to his state after jerry brown raised taxes and regulations. next, how many businesses are thinking about fleeing? we've got an answer and it's a big number. and the new google glass, cool, sure. is it dangerous? will we be distracted? will it lead to lawsuits? the top trial lawyer in america joins us in a moment. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the...
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>> stephanie: you're talking about the ads that rick perry is running. [ ♪ hypnotic ♪ ] >> rick perry also came in companies and told them to move. >> stephanie: good thing on "meet the press," deval patrick bobby jindal, he did put up a graph. basically how much better things are in massachusetts. what do you think that could be? what do you think the difference could be? [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] why is everything so much better? and then bobby jindal just said some -- you know, bull [ bleep ] it is amazing how like they can just twist statistics. put up the graph. things are better in every way. >> and louisiana's falling apart. but other than that. >> stephanie: we were talking about russell crowe during the break. i think he's getting a bad rap. someone tweeted about the mic levels were off on the "les miz" -- >> his mic was on. >> i thought he sang very well in the movie. >> i do, too. >> clear, tenor voice. he hit the notes. he has no natural have been verb rat toe. hugh jackman has too much. ♪ i were king of the forest ♪ >> i thought russell crowe last night and in the
>> stephanie: you're talking about the ads that rick perry is running. [ ♪ hypnotic ♪ ] >> rick perry also came in companies and told them to move. >> stephanie: good thing on "meet the press," deval patrick bobby jindal, he did put up a graph. basically how much better things are in massachusetts. what do you think that could be? what do you think the difference could be? [ ♪ "jeopardy" theme ♪ ] why is everything so much better? and then bobby...
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rick perry tried to do the list you did. things didn't work out very well for him. you did it masterfully. you're not seeing that list from republicans, are you? >> well, i know, --. martha: elected republicans in washington? >> you know what, martha? paul ryan has a budget that passed congress the last two years and that has some pretty specific cuts. you and i might not agree with everything on the list --. martha: but i'm saying average person on the street what would they cut, they would not be able to do that. we have to go. >> everybody loves santa claus. that is why we have a problem and the debt, right? martha: thank you, steve. >> see you, martha. martha: we'll see you soon. bill: ho, ho, ho. 21 past the hour. you did not probably see his name in the credits, this pakistani doctor that played a critical role in the oscar movie "zero dark thirty.". he is in jail being tortured. what some in hollywood are saying about his case? martha: it was a deadly fiery crash on the las vegas strip. police say they think they know who did this. >> like somebody took my he
rick perry tried to do the list you did. things didn't work out very well for him. you did it masterfully. you're not seeing that list from republicans, are you? >> well, i know, --. martha: elected republicans in washington? >> you know what, martha? paul ryan has a budget that passed congress the last two years and that has some pretty specific cuts. you and i might not agree with everything on the list --. martha: but i'm saying average person on the street what would they cut,...
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you heard in the republican primary, rick perry, governor of texas among others who said an unelected judiciary is part of the problems of this world. >> i'm glad they're unelected. i think the life tenure part is a problem. >> the constitution was written in the 18th century when people were, to be honest, expected to die in their 50s. >> we were still using leaches. >> life expectancy was dramatically different. the idea of 30-year tenure on the supreme court which is now the rule, was unthinkable. the problem is -- it is a problem and a good thing, it is hard to amend the constitution, which is what it would take. a wonderful idea that a couple of law professors are circulati >> the good kind -- >> the good kind. i don't object to ideas. the 18 years on the supreme court staggered every two years. every president got two -- >> strikes me -- >> very reasonable idea. >> no president gets to pack. >> exactly, if you are elected to two terms, four justices, great idea, never gonna happen. >> because? >> because it is hard to amend the constitution. and there is not the kind of politica
you heard in the republican primary, rick perry, governor of texas among others who said an unelected judiciary is part of the problems of this world. >> i'm glad they're unelected. i think the life tenure part is a problem. >> the constitution was written in the 18th century when people were, to be honest, expected to die in their 50s. >> we were still using leaches. >> life expectancy was dramatically different. the idea of 30-year tenure on the supreme court which is...
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at that moment in time during the american assess, rick -- process, rick perry was a very formidable opponent. we were running a campaign used on jobs and the economy. this is the governor of a state. people would say -- we knew he was formidable. we began the debate process. we did some in the debate. >> very aggressive early. >> early on. and when he had written about on security. >> i think he used the phrase "ponzi scheme." >> he did. by the third debate and we open up immigration, i think we had tugged the strings on governor perry. he did not need to go into that space. i stand by what i said. hindsight is 20/20. >> when did you know that perry was done? >> when he got out. governor perry is a formidable candidate. >> he was the only one who had the ability. >> no, no. i disagree with that. i think that for the republican primaries, like santorum, he was much more in sync with that than senator clinton was. obviously senator santorum did not have the formidable apparatus that hillary clinton had. >> do you think that it had -- >> what do we know about the republican party? what
at that moment in time during the american assess, rick -- process, rick perry was a very formidable opponent. we were running a campaign used on jobs and the economy. this is the governor of a state. people would say -- we knew he was formidable. we began the debate process. we did some in the debate. >> very aggressive early. >> early on. and when he had written about on security. >> i think he used the phrase "ponzi scheme." >> he did. by the third debate...
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you remember rick perry? rick perry came on looking like a good candidate for the republican side and then he stood up and was asked, he said there are three federal agencies he wanted to eliminate and then he couldn't remember one of them and wound up saying hoops, and that moves was in the news for a week. remember? 24/7. what is this going to do to his campaign? doesn't know what he is talking about. nobody at least once i heard, i never heard anybody say suppose you he eliminate the department of commerce. $4 billion to $5 billion of the department of congress -- commerce is noaa which provides all of our weather information, virtually all of it, has the satellite in the sky, tracking what is going on to some extent in the oceans too. what do you do to that 4 to $5 billion? i know now because of the work we do in the book publishing industry the department of commerce is over there in a china trying to make sure the chinese government understands when we sell books, when we bring books to china, they will
you remember rick perry? rick perry came on looking like a good candidate for the republican side and then he stood up and was asked, he said there are three federal agencies he wanted to eliminate and then he couldn't remember one of them and wound up saying hoops, and that moves was in the news for a week. remember? 24/7. what is this going to do to his campaign? doesn't know what he is talking about. nobody at least once i heard, i never heard anybody say suppose you he eliminate the...
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governor rick perry, senator rick santorum, anyone who underestimates the ability to try to earn the nomination, the guys and gals worked the hardest, senator simmons one certainly have the work ethic and commitment go right to the end. the governor polonsky, on paper, and incredibly formidable opponent. >> the many say that, oh, that's right. [laughter] >> later on in the primary process, he certainly could take away some of what we were going to garner. when we won the illinois primary, we won because of the southwest of chicago. at that moment, it probably would've been would have been a lot more challenging. you mentioned the fact that we had 22 or 24 -- i don't know. >> three or four good ones were the ones on nbc. i know that. >> if you have 24 debates and speaker gingrich is in all of them, he's a pretty formidable debate. you know, they have a lot of qualities intended, and you have to go out and take the nomination. because someone is going to be the anti-rick perry, you guys had a little bit different situation in 2008, that is the way politics works. so people have certain
governor rick perry, senator rick santorum, anyone who underestimates the ability to try to earn the nomination, the guys and gals worked the hardest, senator simmons one certainly have the work ethic and commitment go right to the end. the governor polonsky, on paper, and incredibly formidable opponent. >> the many say that, oh, that's right. [laughter] >> later on in the primary process, he certainly could take away some of what we were going to garner. when we won the illinois...
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perry in texas who are still saying they don't want to take this money. they're not only screwing poor people, they're screwing what's called the sandwich generation. you know, the people who have kids living at home and also elderly parents because what's happening is so much of medicaid money is used for the elderly, not just for the poor, that a lot of those elderly will now move in with their children into rec room, the den, wherever they might be able to live because these medicaid funds are being cut in these states where governors idiotically don't want to take the money. >> florida governor rick scott joins republican governors from six other states who are vocal opponents of the president's health care plan and are now getting on board. people like arizona's governor jan brewer and michigan governor rick schneider among others. governor crist, it looks like the flow is in the direction of cooperation with the president. >> well, and that's a positive sign. i mean, you know, obviously the president got re-elected. he got re-elected handily. i thin
perry in texas who are still saying they don't want to take this money. they're not only screwing poor people, they're screwing what's called the sandwich generation. you know, the people who have kids living at home and also elderly parents because what's happening is so much of medicaid money is used for the elderly, not just for the poor, that a lot of those elderly will now move in with their children into rec room, the den, wherever they might be able to live because these medicaid funds...
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i mean rick perry actually lead. michelle bachman lead, rick santorum, herrmann cain lead. >> rose: i mean it was republican of the month. >> yes, exactly. there was a poem when herrmann cain pulled out, lamentations of the late night comics. there was a lot of good material. rick perry, i sort of liked him as they came in partly about whether they rhymed or not. like rick perry rhymed with the space beneath the hair is airy. and cain was a good rhyme. >> rose: herrmann cain. >> he was a good rhyme and then the other people had good nick names like newt. >> rose: peak of that, just read this one. this is called anybody out there want a be president. >> the party's old establishment was stunned to see that mitt by newt had been outgunned. the horror at the thought of gingrich grew, for fall the newtcenter simply wouldn't do and thus the party's pooh-bah breath was baited in hope these would get mitt rehabilitated. in florida which many of them guess would prove to be the most important test, the poobahs pulled in all
i mean rick perry actually lead. michelle bachman lead, rick santorum, herrmann cain lead. >> rose: i mean it was republican of the month. >> yes, exactly. there was a poem when herrmann cain pulled out, lamentations of the late night comics. there was a lot of good material. rick perry, i sort of liked him as they came in partly about whether they rhymed or not. like rick perry rhymed with the space beneath the hair is airy. and cain was a good rhyme. >> rose: herrmann cain....